Indian-American Scientist Arogyaswami Paulraj Inducted into US Patent Office National Inventors Hall of Fame
He is recognized for his 1992 patent on MIMO which is Key To Broadband and 5G today
. Joins exclusive club of wireless pioneers that includes Jagdish Chandra Bose and Marconi
India-born
Stanford University
emeritus Professor ArogyaswamiPaulraj, has been inducted into the National
Inventors Hall of Fame of the United States Patent Office. The NIHoFhonours
"people responsible for the greatest technological advances that make
human, social and economic progress possible" and cites Paulraj for his 1992 US patent on
MIMO - Multiple In-Multiple Out - wireless technology.
This uses multiple antennas both at the transmitter and receiver in a wireless link to boost wireless data rates. The ubiquitous broadband wireless internet access we enjoy today - and 5G in the near future -- would not be possible without MIMO technology. It has become the basis of all current and future wireless networks, making it the most influential wireless technology in recent decades.
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) goes back to 1791 and has so far issued more than 8.8 million patents. But as of today, just 561 inventors have been inducted into its Hall of Fame including Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Alexander Graham Bell and Apple Co-founder Steve Jobs.
Paulraj joins eight other famed inventors in wireless technology, inducted to the Hall of Fame: Guglielmo Marconi, Oliver Lodge (Wireless Telegraph), Reginald Fessenden (AM radio), Edwin Armstrong (FM Radio), Amos Joel (Cellular tech.) , Andrew Viterbi and Irwin Jacobs (CDMA – 3G), Jan Haartsen (Bluetooth). US patent holding wireless pioneers include another Indian -- Dr. Jagdish Chandra Bose for his breakthrough work in radio and microwave optics in 1904.
The formal induction takes place in
Born in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu,
He joined Stanford University (US) in 1992 where he did all of his work on MIMO. Currently, professor emeritus at Stanford. He holds 79 patents and has won several global distinctions. These include both the two top global honors for telecom pioneers – the 2011 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal and 2014 Marconi Prize and Fellowship. Paulraj’s recognitions in
About his induction, Paulraj says: "The NIHoF recognition is a wonderful honour. I feel enormously humbled to be counted among the inventors who have made the modern world possible. When I joined Stanford in 1992, I had not worked in wireless technology, since my prior years in
In recent months, Paulraj has been actively helping
Last month Paulrajasssumed a role as chairman of the Department of Telecom's Steering Committee "to deliberate and finalise Vision,
Says Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan: "We in
This year, the US Patent Office has inducted another person of Indian origin - 69 year old SumitaMitra - for her invention and 3
Bangalore, Karnataka, India – January 29th , 2018

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